The Mystwick School of Musicraft (A Mystwick School Novel #1)

by Jessica Khoury (Author)

Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade

Humor and heart shine in this middle grade fantasy about a girl who attends a boarding school to learn how to use music to create magic, perfect for fans of Nevermoor and The School for Good and Evil series.

Amelia Jones always dreamed of attending the Mystwick School of Musicraft, where the world's most promising musicians learn to create magic. So when Amelia botches her audition, she thinks her dream has met an abrupt and humiliating end--until the school agrees to give her a trial period. Amelia is determined to prove herself, vowing to do whatever it takes to become the perfect musician. Even if it means pretending to be someone she isn't.

Meanwhile, a mysterious storm is brewing that no one, not even the maestros at Mystwick, is prepared to contain. Can Amelia find the courage to be true to herself in time to save her beloved school from certain destruction?

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Kirkus Reviews

A few missed notes don’t prevent this novel from delivering a satisfying story even if the tune is familiar. (Fantasy. 9-13)

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Publishers Weekly

In this enjoyable middle grade fantasy, a young woman achieves her dream of enrollment in a prestigious school where she creates magic through music, but when her admission is revealed to be the result of mistaken identity, she must prove her worth or risk expulsion. Flutist Amelia Jones, 12, yearns to follow in her deceased mother's footsteps as a Maestro, one of the world's most powerful and respected musicians. After arriving at the Mystwick School, however, she's plagued by mistakes, misfortune, and magical mishaps. Suspecting she may be haunted by the other Amelia Jones--the one whose death sparked her acceptance--Amelia enlists the aid of her antagonistic roommate Darby and her new friend Jai to figure out what's happening at Mystwick. Imagining a world in which music and magic interweave, Khoury (Last of Her Name) offers up a fanciful tale populated by engaging characters and concepts (such as the musicat, capable of purring people to sleep). The story's dark undertone and emotional stakes enhance Amelia's struggle to succeed against steep odds, and Federica Frenna's stylized illustrations further the book's charming feel. Ages 10-12. Author's agent: Lucy Carson, the Friedrich Agency. (Jan.)

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School Library Journal

Gr 4-7--Magic and music blend in this "Harry Potter"-esque fantasy. Amelia Jones has always longed to follow in her mother's footsteps and become a Maestro, or a musician who controls the magic of music. In Amelia's world, Musicraft powers everything from construction to farming to medicine. To achieve her dreams, she must get into the Mystwick School of Musicraft. But once she's accidentally admitted, she must prove to the school and to herself that she belongs there. Beautiful imagery describes magic emerging from instruments. Frenna's cartoons depict important moments but would have been more effective in color. The book's climax will send a chill down readers' spines. Like Harry Potter, Amelia is an orphan who lives with a relative who wants nothing to do with magic, and she also attends a magical boarding school that contains an enchanted forest and lake and divides students into four groupings (at Mystwick, the groups are wood, percussion, brass, and strings). VERDICT For fans of "Harry Potter" who don't want to stray too far from Hogwarts but are in need of new adventures.--Kerri Williams, Sachem Public Library, Holbrook, NY

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Review quotes

"The concept of musicraft—producing magic by playing music—feels fresh and is undeniably appealing, and who is going to say no to a trip to another magical boarding school? The storytelling flows, pulling readers along, and some particularly grand, magical sequences (including a legitimately epic ending) make this stand-alone fantasy a memorable adventure...full of heart, clever plotting, and strong world building that young readers, musicians and otherwise, will enjoy escaping to."—Booklist

"A toe-tapping fantasy novel mixes music and mystery."—Kirkus

"For fans of Harry Potter who don't want to stray too far from Hogwarts but are in need of new adventures." —School Library Journal

"At the core, this is a feel-good story about believing in one's ability, musical or otherwise." —The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Jessica Khoury
Jessica Khoury is the author of multiple books for teens. The Mystwick School of Musicraft is her middle-grade debut. In addition to being an author, she is an artistic mapmaker and spends far too much time scribbling tiny mountains and trees for fictional worlds. Her spare hours are spent video gaming, painting, and cooking badly. She lives in Greenville, South Carolina, with her husband, daughter, and sassy husky, Katara.
www.jessicakhoury.com
Twitter: @jkbibliophile
Instagram: @authorjess
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780358569824
Lexile Measure
780
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Clarion Books
Publication date
May 20, 2022
Series
A Mystwick School Novel
BISAC categories
JUV039060 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship
JUV037000 - Juvenile Fiction | Fantasy & Magic
JUV013060 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Parents
JUV035000 - Juvenile Fiction | School & Education
JUV028000 - Juvenile Fiction | Mysteries, Espionage, & Detective Stories
JUV031040 - Juvenile Fiction | Performing Arts | Music
Library of Congress categories
Magic
Schools
Music
Fantasy
Boarding schools
IGNYTE Award Nominee for Best in MG in 2020

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